2011
DOI: 10.1037/a0023201
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Coparenting around siblings' differential treatment in Mexican-origin families.

Abstract: This study examined patterns of mothers' and fathers' differential affection and discipline toward two adolescent offspring in 243 Mexican-origin families. Grounding our work in a family systems perspective, we used interparental patterns of differential treatment as an index of the coparental alliance and tested their associations with parents' reports of familism values, traditional gender role attitudes, and cultural orientations. We also sought to replicate prior research on European American samples linki… Show more

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“…McHale and colleagues have explored inter-parental patterns of PDT (McHale, Crouter, McGuire, & Updegraff, 1995), suggesting that a single parent’s favoritism toward one child may reflect an inter-generational coalition, whereas congruence between parents’ PDT reflects positive coparenting. This work reveals that inter-parental incongruence covaries longitudinally with declines in marital quality (Kan, McHale, & Crouter, 2008) and more adolescent adjustment problems (Solmeyer, Killoren, McHale, & Updegraff, 2011). Thus both PDT and incongruence in PDT across parents is linked to interparental discord and to adolescent maladjustment.…”
Section: Sibling Bonds and The Family Systemmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…McHale and colleagues have explored inter-parental patterns of PDT (McHale, Crouter, McGuire, & Updegraff, 1995), suggesting that a single parent’s favoritism toward one child may reflect an inter-generational coalition, whereas congruence between parents’ PDT reflects positive coparenting. This work reveals that inter-parental incongruence covaries longitudinally with declines in marital quality (Kan, McHale, & Crouter, 2008) and more adolescent adjustment problems (Solmeyer, Killoren, McHale, & Updegraff, 2011). Thus both PDT and incongruence in PDT across parents is linked to interparental discord and to adolescent maladjustment.…”
Section: Sibling Bonds and The Family Systemmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Assessing more than one child per family enables quantitative estimates of child-specific parenting, often termed "parental differential treatment." Research has shown that both parents and children perceive parental differential treatment (PDT; Brody & Stoneman, 1990;Daniels, Dunn, Furstenberg, & Plomin, 1985;Solmeyer, Killoren, McHale, & Updegraff, 2011). We focus on children's perceptions of parenting for two reasons.…”
Section: Family-wide Vs Child-specific Parentingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Racial and ethnic minority groups are growing at unprecedented rates, such that non‐Hispanic Whites will be a minority group by 2050 (Passel et al ). A small body of research on Latino (e.g., Cabrera et al , Solmeyer et al ), rural African‐American (Jones et al 2005), and East/Southeast Asian families (McHale et al ) has broadened our perspective on the relationship between culture and coparenting, and research on immigrant families from high‐sending countries like China, India, and the Dominican Republic (U.S. DHS 2011) will further challenge our Americanized perspectives on coparenting.…”
Section: Building a Bridge: Integration Of Psychological And Sociologmentioning
confidence: 99%